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Directly transforming copper (I) oxide bulk into isolated single-atom copper sites catalyst through gas-transport approach
by
Chen, Bingxu
, Zhang, Qinghua
, Duan, Xuezhi
, Zhao, Changming
, Wu, Yuen
, Yang, Zhengkun
, Xu, Qian
, Zhou, Fangyao
, Chen, Wenxing
, Qu, Yunteng
in
147/137
/ 639/301/299/161/886
/ 639/638/77/884
/ 639/925/357/551
/ Catalysis
/ Catalysts
/ Copper
/ Electrocatalysts
/ Gas transport
/ High temperature
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Melt temperature
/ Metal oxides
/ Metals
/ multidisciplinary
/ Powder
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sintering (powder metallurgy)
/ Thermal stability
2019
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Directly transforming copper (I) oxide bulk into isolated single-atom copper sites catalyst through gas-transport approach
by
Chen, Bingxu
, Zhang, Qinghua
, Duan, Xuezhi
, Zhao, Changming
, Wu, Yuen
, Yang, Zhengkun
, Xu, Qian
, Zhou, Fangyao
, Chen, Wenxing
, Qu, Yunteng
in
147/137
/ 639/301/299/161/886
/ 639/638/77/884
/ 639/925/357/551
/ Catalysis
/ Catalysts
/ Copper
/ Electrocatalysts
/ Gas transport
/ High temperature
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Melt temperature
/ Metal oxides
/ Metals
/ multidisciplinary
/ Powder
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sintering (powder metallurgy)
/ Thermal stability
2019
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Directly transforming copper (I) oxide bulk into isolated single-atom copper sites catalyst through gas-transport approach
by
Chen, Bingxu
, Zhang, Qinghua
, Duan, Xuezhi
, Zhao, Changming
, Wu, Yuen
, Yang, Zhengkun
, Xu, Qian
, Zhou, Fangyao
, Chen, Wenxing
, Qu, Yunteng
in
147/137
/ 639/301/299/161/886
/ 639/638/77/884
/ 639/925/357/551
/ Catalysis
/ Catalysts
/ Copper
/ Electrocatalysts
/ Gas transport
/ High temperature
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Melt temperature
/ Metal oxides
/ Metals
/ multidisciplinary
/ Powder
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sintering (powder metallurgy)
/ Thermal stability
2019
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Directly transforming copper (I) oxide bulk into isolated single-atom copper sites catalyst through gas-transport approach
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Directly transforming copper (I) oxide bulk into isolated single-atom copper sites catalyst through gas-transport approach
2019
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Overview
Single-atom metal catalysts have sparked tremendous attention, but direct transformation of cheap and easily obtainable bulk metal oxide into single atoms is still a great challenge. Here we report a facile and versatile gas-transport strategy to synthesize isolated single-atom copper sites (Cu ISAS/NC) catalyst at gram levels. Commercial copper (I) oxide powder is sublimated as mobile vapor at nearly melting temperature (1500 K) and subsequently can be trapped and reduced by the defect-rich nitrogen-doped carbon (NC), forming the isolated copper sites catalyst. Strikingly, this thermally stable Cu ISAS/NC, which is obtained above 1270 K, delivers excellent oxygen reduction performance possessing a recorded half-wave potential of 0.92 V vs RHE among other Cu-based electrocatalysts. By varying metal oxide precursors, we demonstrate the universal synthesis of different metal single atoms anchored on NC materials (M ISAS/NC, where M refers to Mo and Sn). This strategy is readily scalable and the as-prepared sintering-resistant M ISAS/NC catalysts hold great potential in high-temperature applications.
Single-atom catalysts attract lots of attention, but direct transformation of bulk metal oxide into single atoms remains challenging. Here the authors report a gas-transport route to transform monolithic copper (I) oxide into copper single-atoms catalyst with a high activity for oxygen reduction.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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